Mark Daniell, QMI Agency

Mar 31, 2014

, Last Updated: 11:21 AM ET

LOS ANGELES - Arnold Schwarzenegger might want a sequel to Twins, but will the world ever see it?

The actor said plans were afoot for a follow-up in a reddit AMA — Ask Me Anything — last week. “I am planning on doing Triplets, a sequel to Twins with Danny and Eddie Murphy as the third brother,” he wrote when asked if he had comedy plans for the future.

But in an interview over the weekend, Twins director Ivan Reitman said he doubts a sequel, which was announced in 2012, will get made.

“There’s a script and the actors are interested,” he tells QMI Agency. “But I’m not seeing much enthusiasm from Universal (the studio that owns Twins) for it… I don’t think Triplets is going to happen.”

Reitman also reconfirmed that he will not direct a new instalment in the Ghostbusters franchise, but is “pretty sure” it will still get made.

“I’m going to produce it,” he said.

The script recently underwent a revision after the death of original Ghostbuster Harold Ramis last month.

“It’s not a reboot,” Reitman says. “We’re not telling that story again or (exploring) the formation of the Ghostbusters. This is a later chapter in New York where the services of Ghostbusters are needed. The original Ghostbusters who are around now will play roles, but they are relatively minor roles. It’s a story that plays into the lore and tradition of the original movies. I think it’ll be very satisfying to Ghostbuster fans.”

Ghostbusters 3 has been in development for years and is finally eyeing a 2015 start date.

Reitman’s football-themed Draft Day with Kevin Costner and Jennifer Garner opens April 11.